Episode 1
Aired Sep 28, 2003
A profile of Whitney Houston includes footage of her trip to Israel and interviews with radio personality Wendy Williams and businessman Kevin Skinner, who is suing the singer for $100 million.
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Episode 2
Aired Oct 3, 2003
Producer Rosie O'Donnell and actor Boy George discuss their new play, "Taboo"; polygamist Tom Green has four wives and 33 children.
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Episode 3
Aired Oct 5, 2003
Sari Horwitz and Michael Ruane discuss their book, "Sniper: The Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation"; Tom Brokaw interviews gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger; actress Alicia Silverstone ("Miss Match").
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Episode 4
Aired Oct 12, 2003
Author Julie Gregory ("Sickened") talks about Munchausen by proxy; an update on the Kobe Bryant case.
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Episode 5
Aired Oct 17, 2003
Iraqi lawyer Mohammed al-Rahaief talks about the role he played in rescuing Pfc. Jessica Lynch; an update on the condition of the formerly conjoined Egyptian twins.
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Episode 6
Aired Oct 19, 2003
Former first lady Barbara Bush discusses her son's presidency, the 2000 election and the Democratic candidates vying for her son's job; home movies reveal the private side of the Bush family.
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Episode 7
Aired Oct 24, 2003
Actress Pamela Anderson ("Scary Movie 3"); 18-month-old twin boys, conjoined at the head, receive the first of many operations to separate them; car theft.
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Episode 8
Aired Oct 26, 2003
Actress/singer Mandy Moore discusses her latest CD, "Coverage."
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Episode 9
Aired Oct 31, 2003
Jurors deliberate on the case of a man accused of killing his wife and children while they slept.
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Episode 10
Aired Nov 2, 2003
Pornographic filmmakers reputedly sponsor parties for college students, then roll their cameras after everyone becomes sufficiently intoxicated.
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Episode 11
Aired Nov 7, 2003
A young man is convicted of murder after driving into a crowd of pedestrians, killing four.
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Episode 12
Aired Nov 9, 2003
Britney Spears: Unzipped
Chronicling Britney Spears' career, from her days as a Mouseketeer to her present-day incarnation as a pop diva.
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Episode 13
Aired Nov 14, 2003
Katie Couric interviews actor Tom Cruise ("The Last Samurai").
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Episode 14
Aired Nov 16, 2003
Investigating conditions at the 10 most popular fast food chains in the United States; actor Billy Bob Thornton ("Bad Santa"); McCaughey septuplets celebrate their sixth birthday.
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Episode 15
Aired Nov 21, 2003
Pop singer Michael Jackson faces multiple charges of child molestation.
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Episode 16
Aired Nov 22, 2003
Michael Jackson faces child molestation charges.
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Episode 17
Aired Nov 23, 2003
Six people, on six different diets, try to lose weight before their 25th high school reunion.
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Episode 18
Aired Nov 23, 2003
Pop singer Michael Jackson faces charges of child molestation.
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Episode 19
Aired Nov 28, 2003
Actress/singer Mandy Moore; gifting pyramid schemes; Pfizer files suit against anti-impotence drug Levitra.
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Episode 20
Aired Nov 30, 2003
An investigation into who owns and operates automated teller machines.
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Episode 21
Aired Dec 5, 2003
Hidden cameras uncover tactics used by some car dealers to overcharge consumers; experts explain how car buyers can avoid pitfalls.
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Episode 22
Aired Dec 12, 2003
A man convicted of murdering his wife testifies during the trial of a suspected co-conspirator, his mistress.
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Episode 23
Aired Dec 19, 2003
Update on the Michael Jackson case; in Las Vegas, Gary Scott explains how to avoid falling victim to pickpockets like him; singer Ruben Studdard; a countdown of the year's top five entertainers.
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Episode 24
Aired Dec 26, 2003
Casino heir Ted Binion is found dead in his Las Vegas home of an apparent heroin overdose.
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Episode 25
Aired Dec 28, 2003
A blind mother of two lives only a few miles from a doctor who might be able to restore her sight.
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Episode 26
Aired Jan 2, 2004
After serving six years in prison for murder, a former police officer learns that the real killer has finally been located.
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Episode 27
Aired Jan 2, 2004
Carol Carr shot her two sons so they would not have to suffer the effects of Huntington's disease, and now she serves a five-year prison sentence.
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Episode 28
Aired Jan 4, 2004
The Ultimate Diet Challenge
The results of six people, on six different diets, trying to lose weight for their 25th high-school reunion.
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Episode 29
Aired Jan 9, 2004
Kidnap victim Anne Sluti makes a secret phone call that helps guide the police on the manhunt to save her.
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Episode 30
Aired Jan 11, 2004
Cameras follow two models to determine if attractive people are treated differently.
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Episode 31
Aired Jan 16, 2004
Latest developments in the Michael Jackson case.
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Episode 32
Aired Jan 18, 2004
The possibility of swapping faces with someone else is explored.
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Episode 33
Aired Jan 23, 2004
Children for Sale
Children are forced into prostitution as part of the illegal sex trade in Cambodia; Secretary of State Colin Powell discusses the administration's efforts to thwart child sex trafficking.
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Episode 34
Aired Jan 30, 2004
When a woman's children probe her 1973 death, they discover a family secret involving a local priest.
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Episode 35
Aired Feb 1, 2004
A woman works two jobs to catapult her daughters' pop group, Triple Image, to superstardom.
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Episode 36
Aired Feb 6, 2004
Music producer David Gest discusses his former marriage to Liza Minnelli; actress Molly Sims ("Las Vegas").
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Episode 37
Aired Feb 8, 2004
Journalist Daphne Barak discusses her interview with Michael Jackson's business associate, Dieter Wiesner.
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Episode 38
Aired Feb 13, 2004
In Durham, N.C., police suspect a man of murdering his wife after she is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs.
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Episode 39
Aired Feb 20, 2004
A report on the Atkins diet includes the last interview with Dr. Robert C. Atkins before he died in 2003, as well as a recent interview with his widow, Veronica.
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Episode 40
Aired Feb 20, 2004
The Last Days of Jesus
Scholars discuss the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus.
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Episode 41
Aired Feb 22, 2004
Sexual addiction; author Steve Coll discusses his book, "Ghost Wars," which details past attempts to capture Osama bin Laden.
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Episode 42
Aired Feb 27, 2004
The Power of Faith
Chronicling the events in the year leading up to Jesus' crucifixion; faith impacts the way some CEOs craft business strategies; hundreds of legal same-sex marriages exist in the United States.
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Episode 43
Aired Feb 29, 2004
Pro baseball player Alex Rodriguez; an update on conditions at fast-food restaurants.
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Episode 44
Aired Mar 5, 2004
Katie Couric interviews former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair about his new book, "Burning Down My Masters' House.".
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Episode 45
Aired Mar 7, 2004
Six jurors discuss the guilty verdict they delivered in the Martha Stewart case.
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Episode 46
Aired Mar 12, 2004
Actor Ben Affleck talks about his latest film, "Jersey Girl"; Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft discuss their mother, Judy Garland; rape allegations involve U.S. military personnel; three teenagers attend a weight-loss camp.
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Episode 47
Aired Mar 14, 2004
A man says he cannot stop hoarding worthless items even though his obsession could ultimately result in the loss of his family.
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Episode 48
Aired Mar 19, 2004
Two brothers are accused of committing five murders.
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Episode 49
Aired Mar 21, 2004
Midsize car crash tests.
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Episode 50
Aired Mar 26, 2004
Three teenagers attend weight-loss camp; cough medicine emerges as an addiction with lethal consequences for young people; a woman is convicted of setting a fire in order to kill her child.
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Episode 51
Aired Mar 28, 2004
Kelci Stringer, pro football player Korey Stringer's widow, discusses why she blames her husband's death on the Minnesota Vikings; actor Ted McGinley; a girl is in a coma for one month before recovering; rock band Aerosmith.
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Episode 52
Aired Apr 2, 2004
In Wichita, Kan., an act of violence claims four lives; authors Ian Halperin and Max Wallace ("Who Killed Kurt Cobain"); actor Paul Reubens discusses his guilty plea to an obscenity charge; actor Billy Bob Thornton ("The Alamo").
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Episode 53
Aired Apr 9, 2004
In Cincinnati, the shooting death of a black teenager prompts an investigation into racial profiling; tax preparation companies; comic/actor Chris Rock.
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Episode 54
Aired Apr 11, 2004
An American woman adopts conjoined twins from Uganda; author Richard Hack ("Puppetmaster: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover").
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Episode 55
Aired Apr 14, 2004
Behind: The Apprentice
"The Apprentice": interview with executive producer Mark Burnett; predictions; original audition tapes.
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Episode 56
Aired Apr 16, 2004
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) talks about current events in Iraq and her book "Living History"; a trip to Tijuana led to dire consequences for five women; Donald Trump and the winner of "The Apprentice."
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Episode 57
Aired Apr 17, 2004
Profiles of Donald Trump, Mark Burnett, George Ross and Carolyn Kepcher ("The Apprentice").
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Episode 58
Aired Apr 18, 2004
Missed Signals
The fifth anniversary of the Columbine school shootings is marked with the latest evidence and videos that have been released, as well as interviews with parents who believe the tragedy could have been prevented.
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Episode 59
Aired Apr 23, 2004
A Touch of Evil
The small Texas town of Gilmer reacts to the disappearance of a 17-year-old girl that occurred more than 10 years ago.
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Episode 60
Aired Apr 25, 2004
Treasure hunters find a long-lost ship, the SS Republic; director/screenwriter Quentin Tarantino; unclaimed property insurance; the murder of an 18-year-old Ohio girl.
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Episode 61
Aired Apr 30, 2004
Bobby Brown talks about his marriage to Whitney Houston, his battles with substance abuse and his career; Ambassador Joseph Wilson discusses his book "The Politics of Truth."
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Episode 62
Aired May 5, 2004
Friends Interviews
Compelling mysteries, powerful documentaries, in-depth investigations.
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Episode 63
Aired May 7, 2004
Actor Hugh Jackman; immigrant marriage fraud in the United States; the investigation into the company Quixtar.
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Episode 64
Aired May 9, 2004
Journalist Tim Russert and his father; roads that are unsafe for pedestrians; the "Kassanova" colonel; three mothers try to lose weight on three different diets.
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Episode 65
Aired May 11, 2004
Frasier ... Signing Off
The taping of the "Frasier" finale, and interviews with the cast.
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Episode 66
Aired May 14, 2004
Believing they have found the killer, Florida authorities learn there is much more to the case of a murdered woman.
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Episode 67
Aired May 16, 2004
Parents who belong to a fanatical religious group stand trial in the death of their baby.
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Episode 68
Aired May 21, 2004
The disappearance of a teenage boy two decades ago.
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Episode 69
Aired May 23, 2004
A police chase ends in tragedy; "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"; roads unsafe for pedestrians; climbing accident at Mount Hood.
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Episode 70
Aired May 25, 2004
Interview with Thomas Hamill, a truck driver who escaped from Iraqi militants.
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Episode 71
Aired May 28, 2004
The recovery of a burn victim of Sept. 11; a man and his and son survive a flood in Alabama; a woman who helps troubled children receives aid; news in the Michael Jackson case.
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Episode 72
Aired May 30, 2004
Mentally ill inmates who have died while imprisoned; a couple balances family with country; the positive aspects of the crash of Flight 232.
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Episode 73
Aired Jun 4, 2004
O.J. Simpson, 10 years after the murders of his ex-wife and her friend; disregarding safety, teens participate in car racing; businessman Jody Gorran sues Atkins Nutritionals; the safety of hotels.
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Episode 74
Aired Jun 4, 2004
Interview with former NFL player O.J. Simpson.
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Episode 75
Aired Jun 5, 2004
Ronald Reagan Retrospective
Compelling mysteries, powerful documentaries, in-depth investigations.
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Episode 76
Aired Jun 6, 2004
Tom Brokaw Reports: D-Day: A Leap Into History
The 60th anniversary of D-Day; an interview with President George W. Bush; the liberation of the small French town of Graignes; author Rob Littell ("The Men We Became").
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Episode 77
Aired Jun 11, 2004
President Ronald Reagan's funeral procession; author Robert T. Littell ("The Men We Became").
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Episode 78
Aired Jun 13, 2004
Interviews with friends and family of Nicole Brown Simpson mark the 10th anniversary of her death.
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Episode 79
Aired Jun 18, 2004
Ron Reagan talks about life as the son of one of the United States' most popular leaders, the final year of his father's life and how his mother is coping; filmmaker Michael Moore discusses his controversial movie "Fahrenheit 9/11."
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Episode 80
Aired Jun 18, 2004
Vegas Homicide: Father of the Year
Detectives investigate a high-profile disappearance that becomes a murder probe when blood is discovered in the home of the missing couple.
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Episode 81
Aired Jun 25, 2004
Vegas Homicide: Death in the Desert
Detectives in Las Vegas use both old-fashioned detective work and new technology to probe the case of a woman who was found dead after only a few weeks in town.
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Episode 82
Aired Jun 25, 2004
Actor/comic Will Ferrell talks about his film "Anchorman"; Andrew Morton discusses his book ("Diana: In Pursuit of Love").
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Episode 83
Aired Jul 2, 2004
A family struggles to bring a troubled teen back home; a man enters a world of sex, violence and intimidation in Las Vegas; new evidence in the Son of Sam murders.
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Episode 84
Aired Jul 4, 2004
The mysterious death of a boy in church on a hot August night; a nightmarish medical malpractice suit; finding treasures in the basement or attic; an update on the case of convicted murderers Derek and Alex King.
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Episode 85
Aired Jul 9, 2004
Osama bin Laden's half brother, Yeslam bin Laden, talks about life and family since the events of Sept. 11; a serial killer re-emerges after 30 years.
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Episode 86
Aired Jul 16, 2004
Three individuals who broke free from extremely religious cultures; a minister's mission turns into corruption when he and his family are charged with fraud.
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Episode 87
Aired Jul 23, 2004
Director Jonathan Demme and actors Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington ("The Manchurian Candidate"); singer Glen Campbell talks about his arrest; quadruple homicide in Wichita, Kan.
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Episode 88
Aired Jul 25, 2004
The search for a Vietnam veteran whose generosity saved eight lives; side impact and frontal crash test results.
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Episode 89
Aired Jul 30, 2004
Death Penalty
Landmark capital punishment decisions in the United States and how they affected former Illinois Gov. George Ryan's decision regarding death-row inmates.
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Episode 90
Aired Aug 1, 2004
An update on the life of Elian Gonzales after his ill-fated escape from and return to Cuba; dishonest car salesmen; the matchmaking business; the Sundance Film Festival.
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Episode 91
Aired Aug 6, 2004
Tom Brokaw Reports: Critical Condition
The current state of U.S. health care; stories from patients, doctors and experts; the burden of health-care costs; how much care should be made available to those who cannot pay; a universal health-care system.
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Episode 92
Aired Aug 8, 2004
Two families who lost children to suicide discuss their loss; viewer reaction to the documentary "Deadline"; Peruvian talk show host Laura Bozzo; a mother who went halfway around the world to find help for her conjoined twins.
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Episode 93
Aired Sep 1, 2004
Journalist Jane Pauley discusses her struggle with bipolar disorder, its effects on her family, and her new book, chronicling her public and private lives.
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Episode 94
Aired Sep 3, 2004
Schools preparing against a terrorist attack; child molestation charges against Michael Jackson; dishonest car salesmen; the matchmaking business; the true story of an orphan born on Christmas.
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